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Microcosmos (1996)
Documentary . 01 h 20 m
3/5(1)

Overview

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time-lapse photography. It includes bees collecting nectar, ladybugs eating mites, snails mating, spiders wrapping their catch, a scarab beetle relentlessly pushing its ball of dung uphill, endless lines of caterpillars, an underwater spider creating an air bubble to live in, and a mosquito hatching.

Release Date

06 September 1996

Languages

English, French,

Produced By

Conseil Général de l'Aveyron, Galatée Films, Bac Films, Delta Images, Les Productions JMH, Urania Film, Canal+, TSR, France 2 Cinéma, Sivom des Monts et Lacs du Lévezou, Crédit Agricole, Région Midi-Pyrénées, CNC, Agencie Jules Verne, Office Fédéral de la Culture, La Fondation Gan pour le Cinéma, PROCIREP, Eurimages, Miramax,

Directed by :
Claude Nuridsany

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Summary

"Microcosmos - 15 years of research. 2 years of equipment design. 3 years of shooting. One great movie to restore your sense of wonder." is french Language Movie.

"Microcosmos" was released on 06 September 1996 it had a budget of $5,750,000 and had box office collection of $1,433,008.

The movie was directed by Claude Nuridsany

It has cast of: Jacques Perrin as Récitant / Narrator (voice) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Yvette Mallet as Producer(Production), Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte as Editor(Editing), Marie Pérennou as Director(Directing), Michel Fauré as Executive Producer(Production), Florence Ricard as Editor(Editing), André Lazare as Executive Producer(Production), Patrick Lancelot as Executive Producer(Production), Claude Nuridsany as Screenplay(Writing), Thierry Machado as Director of Photography(Camera), Christophe Barratier as Producer(Production), Philippe Gautier as Executive Producer(Production), Bruno Coulais as Original Music Composer(Sound), Claude Nuridsany as Director(Directing), Marie Pérennou as Screenplay(Writing), Jacques Perrin as Producer(Production), Conchita Airoldi as Co-Producer(Production), Jean-Marc Henchoz as Co-Producer(Production), Christophe Adda as Unit Production Manager(Production), Didier André as Assistant Production Manager(Production), Xavier Grin as Unit Production Manager(Production), Patricia Lignières as Post Production Supervisor(Crew), Olivier Rechou as Unit Production Manager(Production), Renaud Dengreville as Assistant Director(Directing), Philippe Barbeau as Sound(Sound), Bernard Le Roux as Sound(Sound), Jérôme Lévy as Foley Artist(Sound), Pascal Mazière as Assistant Foley Artist(Sound), Laurent Quaglio as Sound Designer(Sound), Liliane Caille as Special Effects Assistant(Crew), Jean-Pierre Maricourt as Special Effects(Crew), Christian Guillon as Special Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Pauline Casalis as Assistant Editor(Editing), David Hamme as Color Assistant(Editing), Raymond Terrentin as Color Timer(Editing), Nabila Daniault as Color Timer(Editing), Françoise Gnéri as Vocals(Sound), Hugo Coulais as Vocals(Sound), Louis Coulais as Vocals(Sound), Christophe Guiot as Conductor(Sound), Marie Kobayashi as Musician(Sound), Paul Lavergne as Music Producer(Sound), Didier Lizé as Sound Engineer(Sound), France Tarpinian as Musician(Sound), Jean-Francois Baudelet as Camera Operator(Camera), Jean-Francois Baudelet as Aerial Camera(Camera), Jean-Francois Baudelet as Helicopter Camera(Camera), Alexandre Bon as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Claude Bouteillon as Aerial Camera(Camera), Martin Boutilié as Grip(Camera), Frédéric Costa as Camera Technician(Camera), George Costa as Camera Technician(Camera), Alain Devèz as Camera Operator(Camera), Michel Gallois as First Assistant Camera(Camera), François Gentit as Steadicam Operator(Camera), Thierry Machado as Aerial Camera(Camera), Valentin Monge as Steadicam Operator(Camera), Alexandre Monnier as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Claude Nuridsany as Cinematography(Crew), Roland Ory as Helicopter Camera(Camera), Roland Ory as Aerial Camera(Camera), Marie Pérennou as Cinematography(Crew), Charlet Recors as Camera Operator(Camera), Bernard Ricon as Assistant Camera(Camera), Romano Prada as Assistant Camera(Camera), Philippe Romano as Assistant Camera(Camera), Jean Claude Rémy as Helicopter Camera(Camera), Jean Claude Rémy as Aerial Camera(Camera), Jean Claude Rémy as Pilot(Crew), Eric Tesseydre as Still Photographer(Camera), Gilles Tordjman as Still Photographer(Camera), Louis Vercraene as Key Grip(Camera), Bernard Weber as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Gérard Arnold as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Monsieur Ansonnaud as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Monsieur Durand as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Luc Gomel as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Dr. Michael Gries as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Robert Guilbot as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Hervé Guyot as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Gudrun Koeniger as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Jean Pierre Lumaret as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Claude Missandeau as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Michel Neff as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Professor Oppenoorth as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Leon Rogez as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Professor Rodin as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Jean-Pierre Vesco as Scientific Consultant(Crew), Nathalie Gorgon as Publicist(Production), Paulette Materne as Production Coordinator(Production), Claude Morice as Production Coordinator(Production), Jacques Perrin as Presenter(Crew), Catherine Pidoux as Production Coordinator(Production), Eva Simonet as Publicist(Production), Dominique Ambiel as Thanks(Crew), Joseph Bourdon as Thanks(Crew), Pascal Imbert as Thanks(Crew), Michel Flaesch as Thanks(Crew), Marc Censi as Thanks(Crew), Henri Landes as Thanks(Crew), Jean Puech as Thanks(Crew), Francois Servel as Thanks(Crew), Claude Caussanel as Thanks(Crew), Hubert Reeves as Thanks(Crew), Hugues Ryffel as Second Unit Director of Photography(Camera), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Yvette Mallet
Producer
O:Production

Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Editor
O:Editing

Marie Pérennou
Director
O:Directing

Michel Fauré
Executive Producer
O:Production

Florence Ricard
Editor
O:Editing

André Lazare
Executive Producer
O:Production

Patrick Lancelot
Executive Producer
O:Production

Claude Nuridsany
Screenplay
O:Writing

Thierry Machado
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Christophe Barratier
Producer
O:Production

Philippe Gautier
Executive Producer
O:Production

Bruno Coulais
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Claude Nuridsany
Director
O:Directing

Marie Pérennou
Screenplay
O:Writing

Jacques Perrin
Producer
O:Production

Conchita Airoldi
Co-Producer
O:Production

Jean-Marc Henchoz
Co-Producer
O:Production

Christophe Adda
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Didier André
Assistant Production Manager
O:Production

Xavier Grin
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Patricia Lignières
Post Production Supervisor
O:Crew

Olivier Rechou
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Renaud Dengreville
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Philippe Barbeau
Sound
O:Sound

Bernard Le Roux
Sound
O:Sound

Jérôme Lévy
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Pascal Mazière
Assistant Foley Artist
O:Sound

Laurent Quaglio
Sound Designer
O:Sound

Liliane Caille
Special Effects Assistant
O:Crew

Jean-Pierre Maricourt
Special Effects
O:Crew

Christian Guillon
Special Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Pauline Casalis
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

David Hamme
Color Assistant
O:Editing

Raymond Terrentin
Color Timer
O:Editing

Nabila Daniault
Color Timer
O:Editing

Françoise Gnéri
Vocals
O:Sound

Hugo Coulais
Vocals
O:Sound

Louis Coulais
Vocals
O:Sound

Christophe Guiot
Conductor
O:Sound

Marie Kobayashi
Musician
O:Sound

Paul Lavergne
Music Producer
O:Sound

Didier Lizé
Sound Engineer
O:Sound

France Tarpinian
Musician
O:Sound

Jean-Francois Baudelet
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Jean-Francois Baudelet
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Jean-Francois Baudelet
Helicopter Camera
O:Camera

Alexandre Bon
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Claude Bouteillon
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Martin Boutilié
Grip
O:Camera

Frédéric Costa
Camera Technician
O:Camera

George Costa
Camera Technician
O:Camera

Alain Devèz
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Michel Gallois
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

François Gentit
Steadicam Operator
O:Camera

Thierry Machado
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Valentin Monge
Steadicam Operator
O:Camera

Alexandre Monnier
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Claude Nuridsany
Cinematography
O:Crew

Roland Ory
Helicopter Camera
O:Camera

Roland Ory
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Marie Pérennou
Cinematography
O:Crew

Charlet Recors
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Bernard Ricon
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Romano Prada
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Philippe Romano
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Jean Claude Rémy
Helicopter Camera
O:Camera

Jean Claude Rémy
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Jean Claude Rémy
Pilot
O:Crew

Eric Tesseydre
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Gilles Tordjman
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Louis Vercraene
Key Grip
O:Camera

Bernard Weber
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Gérard Arnold
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Monsieur Ansonnaud
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Monsieur Durand
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Luc Gomel
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Dr. Michael Gries
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Robert Guilbot
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Hervé Guyot
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Gudrun Koeniger
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Jean Pierre Lumaret
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Claude Missandeau
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Michel Neff
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Professor Oppenoorth
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Leon Rogez
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Professor Rodin
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Jean-Pierre Vesco
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

Nathalie Gorgon
Publicist
O:Production

Paulette Materne
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Claude Morice
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Jacques Perrin
Presenter
O:Crew

Catherine Pidoux
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Eva Simonet
Publicist
O:Production

Dominique Ambiel
Thanks
O:Crew

Joseph Bourdon
Thanks
O:Crew

Pascal Imbert
Thanks
O:Crew

Michel Flaesch
Thanks
O:Crew

Marc Censi
Thanks
O:Crew

Henri Landes
Thanks
O:Crew

Jean Puech
Thanks
O:Crew

Francois Servel
Thanks
O:Crew

Claude Caussanel
Thanks
O:Crew

Hubert Reeves
Thanks
O:Crew

Hugues Ryffel
Second Unit Director of Photography
O:Camera
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Status: Released
Released on:
06 September 1996

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